Greg Madden wrote:
/media/cdrom0 is created by discover.
I disagree with that, it looks like it creates a link between the device and the directory which it only checks for the existance of...
/etc# grep -r cdrom0 * ====================== fstab:/dev/hdc /media/cdrom0 iso9660 ro,user,noauto 0 0 init.d/discover: if [ -e /dev/cdrom0 ] init.d/discover: ln -fs /dev/cdrom0 /dev/cdrom init.d/discover: ln -fsn "${CDROM_BASE_MOUNTPOINT}cdrom0" "${CDROM_BASE_MOUNTPOINT}cdrom" init.d/discover: echo "Cannot create link from "$CDROM_BASE_MOUNTPOINT"cdrom to "$CDROM_BASE_MOUNTPOINT"cdrom0," >&2 rcS.d/S36discover: if [ -e /dev/cdrom0 ] rcS.d/S36discover: ln -fs /dev/cdrom0 /dev/cdrom rcS.d/S36discover: ln -fsn "${CDROM_BASE_MOUNTPOINT}cdrom0" "${CDROM_BASE_MOUNTPOINT}cdrom" rcS.d/S36discover: echo "Cannot create link from "$CDROM_BASE_MOUNTPOINT"cdrom to "$CDROM_BASE_MOUNTPOINT"cdrom0," >&2
And by the way, no script seems to be around to remove the directory...
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